It's different. Hong Kong famous action actor and martial arts instructor. Born in 1952, he studied Peking Opera performance in master Ju-hua Fen's troupe as a child, and later entered the film circle as a martial artist and martial arts director with good skills. After years of development in the film industry, Ching-Ying Lam finally became popular in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia in the mid-1980s with the image of maoshan taoist. With a film about maoshan taoist catching zombies during the Republic of China, he later made many zombie films, which was affirmed by the audience. 1997 1 1 Died of liver cancer Chinese name: Ching-Ying Lam.
Mbth: Lin Qingying
Alias: Lin Genbao
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Hong Kong
Date of birth:1952 65438+February 27th.
Date of death: 1997 1 1.8.
Occupation: actor, action director, director
Masterpiece: Zombie Master
Main achievements: Best Action Guidance in the Second and Third Golden Awards.
Height: 178cm
Weight: 58 kg
Native place: Shanghai
Zodiac: Dragon
Most admired person: Bruce Lee.
Roland, 45 years old.
Alias posthumous title: Lu (once used as a name), Luo (translated name), Luo (translated name), Luo (translated name), Luo (translated name), Luo Yinying (translated name).
personal record
In the 1950s, in an ordinary family in Hong Kong, there was an ordinary girl named. Xiaoyan Ying is not particularly beautiful or clever, but she is honest and conscientious in her studies. Unfortunately, due to her poor family, she dropped out of school because she couldn't afford the tuition before she graduated from middle school. After that, I couldn't find a suitable job for a long time. I often wandered around the street and occasionally went to the studio to watch movies with my friends.
work experience
At that time, Hong Kong's film industry was going to take off, and large film production companies such as Zhonglian, Xinlian, Overseas Chinese and Guangyi rose one after another. Cantonese films and Mandarin films are good at winning each other, with an annual output of about 200 films. Movies have become an indispensable part of Hong Kong people's lives. The booming market needs a large number of film sources and actors, so Lisa Lu Ying, who is on the sidelines on the set, often lets the staff play one or two small roles, just like many extras. Even if you play a passerby who only shows his face and has no lines at all, you can get as much as HK$ 3 (you can buy thirty loaves of bread or ten bowls of Wonton Noodles at that time); Playing a maid who can shout "miss" can get ten dollars, which really makes Xiaoyan Ying very happy. In this way, Lu gradually became a formal extras, participated in more than 30 films every month, and his salary gradually increased to 20 yuan and 50 yuan, which not only supported his family, but also paid his own tuition.
Originally, I planned to "learn while acting" until I graduated from high school and became a white-collar worker, but Lu's career as an extra actor was unexpectedly smooth. A passerby began to play "cousin", "mistress", "inspector's wife" and even the girlfriend of the hero. 1960, her performance was appreciated by Zhuohan Huang, the boss of Lingguang Production Company, who thought that she had great potential to become a super villain, so she signed her as an official actress and gave her a stage name Roland. I chose the name Roland not because it sounds good, but because I want to borrow the glory of the retired star Roland. In Boss Huang's words, "The name Roland is like a Shanghai socialite, which is the most suitable name for you to play the villain!"
Lu's personality is easy-going, and she doesn't care about this thankless label. She has become Roland, villain and supporting actor with peace of mind. In the next ten years, Roland has performed more than 100 films, and has cooperated with Chen Baozhu, Xiao Fangfang, Ling Chia, Nanhong and other popular stars for many times. * * * witnessed the wave of Cantonese movies in Hong Kong sweeping the world in 1960s. With the rise of Mandarin films in the 1970s, Roland switched to small screens and performed dramas on TV and wireless TV, mostly in supporting roles. Interestingly, this villain, who is well known to Hong Kong audiences, often plays a kind mother in TV dramas. His image of kindness, simplicity and goodwill is as deeply rooted in people's hearts as his previous image of enchanting, sinister and beautifully dressed. She has also played many times as a western lady and even the Queen of England with the sharp outline and refined temperament of Chinese and Indian hybrids, but she is still the most skilled and irreplaceable role. In Jin Yong's martial arts drama, Qiu thousands of feet, Tan Po, Gui Ernian and other famous fierce mothers-in-law are all played by her.
With the revival of Cantonese films in the 1980s, Roland, who is rich in acting skills, extensive in acting skills and highly professional, once again became a sought-after candidate on the big screen, and continued to devote himself to the cause of villains and supporting roles. At this time, she is nearly 50 years old, and has been upgraded from a "witch girl" to a "witch girl", playing a series of roles such as blind mother-in-law, evil mother-in-law, garbage girl and neurotic girl, especially the role of dragon girl in the series of July 14 and July 13. Longpo is a common witch image in Hong Kong. In the film, she has the super power to communicate with Yin and Yang. Roland played this old woman with no special appearance very vividly, which greatly enhanced the eerie effect of the film. She not only won two nominations for Best Supporting Actress in the Academy Awards, but also made this role appear repeatedly in future Hong Kong ghost films and become an amazing classic role. Since then, Roland has continued to play the evergreen tree in the popular ghost film "Yin Yang Road" series, which can be called one of the backbone figures of Hong Kong ghost films.
For more than forty years, she has been playing villains and supporting roles for most of her life. Perhaps the film industry, the audience and Roland herself thought that her acting career would go down in history along this road, but to many people's surprise, this brilliant green leaf won the best actress award for her active role at the age of 57, which is considered as the most legendary episode in Roland's film career. 1998, Roland is 58 years old. At the invitation of director Ye Weixin, she played an Alzheimer's patient in the movie "Burst Interpol". There are not many scenes in this role, and the strange characters are similar to those played by Roland in the past. However, Roland's meticulous performance made the old woman's performance outstanding and did not steal the play, which was both awe-inspiring and pitiful, and added a lot to this film depicting human warmth. This film won the Best Actor Wu Zhenyu in the 6th Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award, and Roland, the double champion of the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award. When she won the Oscar for Best Actress, the audience applauded for a long time, and Hong Kong filmmakers expressed their heartfelt admiration for this dedicated film predecessor.
Off-screen unmarried Roland, as a devout Catholic, takes carrying forward teachings and helping all beings as a pleasure in life, often participates in charity activities, and is also a respected and loved elder sister in the circle. For many newcomers asking about acting skills, Roland has always been very modest: "In fact, qualifications have nothing to do with acting skills. In some amateur competitions, the actors' acting skills are surprisingly good, and they can't tell the difference between professional and amateur. " Roland is even indifferent to the praise of the winners' laurels inside and outside the circle: "The award is not important, it is an extra reward; There is money in filming, so money is important. "Perhaps it is this indifferent attitude that makes Roland always bear the burden of humiliation and fulfill his duties in a down-to-earth manner during his long journey to the stars, and instead wins fame and interests that he never expected. During the Hong Kong Film Month in 2005, to commemorate the centenary of the birth of China's films, Hong Kong held the national election of "Actors and Movies that Touched Your Heart Most in a Century of DreamWorks", and Roland won the "Best Green Leaf Award"-this award was really tailored for her. In this world full of competition and struggle, it tells us what we deserve.